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Effective Scientific Writing: An Advanced Learner's Guide to Better English

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Designed for the needs of nonnative speakers of English, this guide provides comprehensive and practical advice for graduate students and researchers from various disciplines who wish to communicate their work effectively. The book presents all the essential elements for writing a successful scientific paper—from grammar basics to citing sources—helping students and aspiring writers of scientific English to produce well-structured and coherent text.

184 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2012

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January 27, 2021
Good starter for higher intermediate level. This book provides useful example sentences and tips for structuring your text but is not groundbreaking
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September 9, 2015
"Effective Scientific Writing" explains and models certain grammatical structures that are found in scientific writing. It’s written for those who know English as a second language at a high intermediate or low advanced level, and I would suggest it for those who love thinking about English grammar; otherwise, there are more useful resources available at any school library. I only skimmed this book, so my judgement is limited.
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